Dreaded Middle-Age
Most women cannot help woriying at tlie arrival of middle-ag-e. They begin to realise that they are no longer young, and find their sfcrengiu gradually failing. They easily got tired out through housework and other cares, whicli never troubled them lefore. Then there are the health trials which women of, forty are so liable to suffer; headaches, backaches, nervousness, flushes and depression. At this age, Dr Williams' Pink Pihs render a great service of health help k nervous,, worn-out women, for these pills help to make rich red blood upon which" a woman's health is particularly dependent. This new blood nourishes the nerves, gives new strength, new vitality, and quickly banishes i'v headaches, weariness, and depression. Every woman should take a short course of Dri Williams' Pink Pills at ojiee. amV notice how surely thev fortify the system throughout.' Of chemists and stores.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3167, 15 June 1931, Page 3
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145Dreaded Middle-Age Cromwell Argus, Volume LXI, Issue 3167, 15 June 1931, Page 3
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